I was just given 20 pounds of fresh caught walleye. There are good and bad comments on smoking it. Looking for comments from those who have good luck with it and maybe some recipes that you use. Thanks
I was just given 20 pounds of fresh caught walleye. There are good and bad comments on smoking it. Looking for comments from those who have good luck with it and maybe some recipes that you use. Thanks
If ya took a look at the link I posted you would see 4 nice recipe threads for walleye..Originally Posted by meateater /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Ya that handy dandy search tool up top doesn't alway's come up with a answer. Sometimes you need to wait for an actual answer from a person that actually did the act.![]()
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Ya sounds snotty to me.I put "smoked walleye" in the handy dandy search tool up top!!
And Look!! It works!! http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/search.php?search=Smoking+Walleye+
Have a great day!!
Craig
I would have to agree with Todd. However I would suggest smoking/grilling them on your smoker like you would cook them on your grill as you will get a nice light smoke flavor. Walleye is so lean and doesn't have the oils and fats like a salmon so they are going to dry out if you try to smoke them long and slow like a salmon. However they are great on the grill and even better on the smoker but they will only be on there maybe 15-30 minutes depending on the size and amount you have and what temps you are running at. I have mesh fish screen/plate that I put my fish on that goes onto your cooking grates so your fish doesn't stick. Cover the fish with some olive oil or butter and some seasoning and put it on the grill or smoker until it flakes. You can also had a bunch of herbs and some lemon as well. Basically what ever you like.I ask "WHY"???
Walleye is so good baked, fried or grilled, that is seems to be a waste to smoke it.
Up here, it can go for as much as $13/lb.
I would go to SAMS of Costco and buy some salmon if you want some smoked fish, and cook up the Walleye for a delicious meal!!!
If you really want a treat, make a boat out of foil, spray a little PAM on the bottom and place your Walleye fillet in the foil. Rub the top side with a little butter and sprinkle on some garlic, salt and lemon pepper. Then place it on the grill, using indirect heat, for about 10 minutes, or until flaky.
Or make a beer batter, coat the fish and deep fry.
Absolutely Awesome Fish!!!
I'll be over shortly!!!
Todd